Loganair is launching four new routes to both England and Scotland out of Newquay.
Two of the services, a four-times-weekly one to Newcastle and a flight to Aberdeen operating up to six times a week, will launch on 1 April, while 3 April will see the start of a summer service, peaking a four times a week, to Norwich, with the final summer service to Glasgow commencing operations on 22 May.
Flights to the Scottish city will operate on Fridays and Saturdays with additional services on Tuesday operated during Scottish school holidays.
Loganair managing director Jonathan Hinkles said: “We’re excited to be working with Cornwall Airport Newquay and have been working for some time to develop these routes at just the right level.
“With more and more people holidaying in the UK, avoiding expensive euro exchange rates or enjoying a staycation with friends and family, we’re confident that the routes will do well.
“The growing economic links between Cornwall, the east coast of England and Scotland also mean that we’re confident that business demand will sustain the year-round services.”
Cornwall Airport Newquay managing director Al Titterington added: “Offering more airline choice and more year-round destinations is key to our strategy, and we are delighted that this latest announcement offers both of these.”